4 ', , " S . ; v t P&GE 3TOUK Tl MEDfORD MAIL TRIBUN1 ' ' - . INDKI'KNDKNT NKW8PAPKR LtBHKD KVKRT AFTERNOON KXCKPT HUWDAT BT THI MBDTORD rRINTINO CO. Of flew Mall Tribune Bulldta. ll-IT-ll Matta Kir atrxit: telemwma Te. .TM Democratic Tim. Tk Metter Mall, The Mtdfonl Tribune, Th South. ten Oregcmian, The Ashl&ml TrttoMM. ftvmcmmxox sat: One year, by mall 11.00 ntonin, tr man .0 Fe Month, delivered by carrier Is Mftirurd, Jacksonville ana ceo- tral Point , , ,10 aturtlay only, by mall, per year $.00 Weekly, Mr year..- ,,- , t.50 Official Taper of the City of Medford. Official Piper of Jackson County. Bntered .Meml-elase natter at Hertford. Oregon, under the act of March J. 187. Full Tfasctl Wire AmocUUmJ Ftm Wkh McOfor Stop-Ore BUTTE MB FORCED TO UNIONIZE nUTTE. Mont., Aur. 27. Thirty ono miners employed nt tho Anacon da ntuo were forced this morning to mako application for membership In the Mine workers' union, tho now organization that Is contending with tho Western Federation of Miners for Jurisdiction In this district. The men with threo others wcro inarched down the hill from the mine by a delegation of two hundred. At n mow meeting held on a .vacant lot, it was voted to pormit the men to Join the union. Threo men who have been prominent in the Western Fed eration were photographed and wilt 5o ordered out of town. It Is said. Of 430 men on the day shift at tho Anaconda mine only 230 report ed at the shaft this morning and the management closed tho mine as it was not willing to operate with a reduced force. The mine worker union yesterday gave notice that all miners would be compelled to Join the new union. No other mines were visited today liy the sew union and operations are continuing as usual. SWISS SUFFER WAR HARDSHIPS R. H. Parsons of Hillcrest orchard. has received a letter from his moth er, who is at the Village of Ilellerive, near Genera, Switzerland, dated August 3d, in which she speaks of war conditions as follows in Swlt zerland; "No nation is Independent of another for either food or money, ho that even now butter Is impossible, vegetables aro reduced lu quantity and variety, tho exchange on money steadily advancing, gold and silver almost Impossible to obtain, and paper bills unlese in small amounts (and at present there are none.) It Is almost impossible to got what ono needs. Only two men aro left in JUellerive, this village where we live. The rest ure marching on toward war. drafted from 18 yeare on into old men today. Previously the age limit was 28 to 48. Tho boats and trains to Qeneva will be stopped run nlng. Horses belonging to private individuals have already been re. moved to tho frontiers. Industries are closing, and tho drums and the soldiers aro what wo hear and see, PUT TO TAKE FEW DAYS' VACATION 'WASHINGTON', Aug. 27. Presl- dent Wilson has decided, ufter much urging by his physician, Dr. Cary Grayson, and frleuds, to toko a few days' vacation, the, first ronplio from strenuous work ho has had this sum mer, llo will louve today for Cor nish, N. If., to remulu until Monday or Tuesday. HUERTA ARRIVES IN C ' SPAIN TO REMAIN BANTANDEU, 8jmiii. An. 'i7, viu LtHIiii. 11:35 n, m. (lewrul Victor Imm jluerlu, until recently provia IhI iritliiil of Mexico, landwil tmn,n MfHHitfr live Uiuy. Ho will liNWeXul sltuHly lo AltiriuM. WASHINGTON, DESTROYED IV FIRE iwrt rrt f M, ! ttt HMUiu, flit notmir tmi f MUMM mHly, mm Amkmiuul atf tkm di tiM with m mvPi! UPkH PATRIOTISM IN DEF.LNTNG the cause of the European war, the Sat urday Evening Post places the blame upon militarism, deelariuj? the war burdens of the groat powers had al- ready Ikicoiiic unbearable y iHieomc unbonrable when uermany "raised nor ox xlinavy war contribution of a quarter of n billion dol by drastic special taxes on top of heavy ordinary tion,' forcing the other nations to do likewise, and traordi lai-s -1 taxation "there must be a let down stand on tiptoe indefinitely," all efforts to reduce arma ment being rejected by the Kaiser. Concluding, the Post says: The proximate cause Austria's irritation ngnlnsv Scrvta was trivial onoupli. Hut tho real causa was national Jealousy, suspicion nud hatred carefully nursed and exploited everywhere by the military class and tho noisy few who find n profit In war. The grand stock in trade of these fomentcrs of war is that barbarous patriotism! which Is merely a modern extrusion of tho tribal sentiment thnt made tho Indian who lived on the south sldo of tho creek consider it a pious duty to kill ono living on ttk north sldo whenever ho got a chance. Whatever the cost of Ihls war, thero will bo another somo day It Frenchmen are still taught to hato Ger mans, Germans to hate Husstnns, and so on. "What is patriotism i Webster defines it as love of ones country; the passion of inspiring one to serve one's country. Samuel Johnson, who wrote the first dictionary, de clared patriotism was the last reuigo of scoundrels. In connection with the European war, the latter is the best definition, for crowned scoundrels have made selfish use of unselfish love of country to create discord, strife and slaughter. Patriotism generally means loyalty, devotioii and sac rifice for tho ruling family or government, not for the land itself or for the people inhabiting the land. Love of one's country has for centuries been implanted in the human breast, and might be called a primitive in stinct. Rut love of one's country in a national sense is a cultivated instinct. The world smash that followed the fall of the Roman empire left Europe in anarchy. Prom the invading barbaric hordes of the dark ago.4 nations gradually emerged, but for meant feudal loyalty, winch is still its meaning to tho crowned bends of today. The fighting of the middle nges was seldom from patri otic motives. The fighting men were bound to follow their baron. As the power of the barons declined and that of the monarch increased, the fighting was done by mercen aries, devoid of patriotism. The religious wars which made Europe a shambles for centuries were not actuated by patriotism, though they aided in the evolution of the nation and national feeling. It was not until the threatened invasion of the Spanish armada in the closing years of the national consciousness was The danger united all factions in defense of the nation and for the first time patriotism was in evidence. Wars of the succeeding centuries emphasized the national differences, but it took the French revolution to develop both French and German patriotism. To the sim ple Russian peasant patriotism consists in-going to war at the command of the "Little Father," regardless of the righteousness of the cause, while the more enlightened German peasant is taught from infancy that people of all nations are natural enemies and that patriotism consists in being willing to murder or be murdered at the command of the kaiser. It is a barbarous patriotism and primitive statesman ship that teaches one nation to profit at the expense of the other. Co-operation among nations is as essential for suc cess as among individuals, and lack of this co-operation the effort to maintain relations that benefit only a single nation, is largely to blame for the international discord and jealousy that result in war. Each nation resents the effort of other nations to profit at its expense, each pre tends the other is intent upon injuring it, and that arm aments are essential for protection. Patriotism has no connection with barbarism, and civ ilization demands that the two cease association. LEGISLATION TO AOD $100,000,000 INCOME WASHINGTON', All,'. 27. War revenue legislation, lo mid $100,000,- 000 to the ovcrnmcr.t'rt niiiiunl in come, was considered today at a conference between Secretary Mc Adoo, Democratic Lender I'liilcr woori of the houc ami Chairman Siuimoph of the hennle finance com mittee. It is generally understood the pluu for u tux on tobacco, beer and liuuorH and possibly n sliniit tux, will bo carried out. Such n bill' introduction in the lioif-e is expected to follow immedi ately u message from President Wil hou nuking fur such legislation. CRYSTAL NOT GUILTY SAYS KLAMATH JURY KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Aug. '-'7. "Xnl guilly" wn the verdict re turned by the jury in the cane of the Mtuto of Oregon ugaiiiht Al Crystal, ohurged wllh larceny liv baileo from TIioiiiuh Love in tho amount of $1000, TJio jury wan ou. about forty mill iitcK. itci'ore the body' finding; could lio known, Iiailiff Morgan ha'l to go to Houston' opera house and get Jitdgii II, L, Jlcnsou, who made 1 ho introductory ppcech for Itohert A. Booth, republican candidate for United BtnU'H senator, Crystal for nierly lived at Mfilfunl, John A. Perl UlTOIftTAJCIl m M, UKKtlMTf Hmnmw H. 7 shwI 47M MEDFORD MAlTi TRIBUNE, a msKsmmessmmcLULi-ii . i um m-iLu . icarable when Germany "raised h or a fight" as ''man cannot many centuries patriotism the sixteenth century that fullv awakened in England. T AT ZEPPELIN'S ACT PAHIS, Aug. 27, 1:20 p. m. A despatch to the Ilavas AReiicy from 'Antwerp says that the French, llrit ish and Itusslan ministers to lielgluin wont togethor to call on tho nclglan minister of foreign affairs to ex press their Indication at what they termed tho recent attempt of a Ger niun Zeppelin airship against tho life of King Albert and members of tho Belgian royal family. With Medford trad a is Medforj made. MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsetler 326 North Bartlett. Phone 563 M. LOOK HERE Automobile Owners We tell Mlchtlln and Goad- year Tkei at the tame eld price, Ne Iftcreaw m ac count of the war. GRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. tEDFORD, ORISON, s n? WHEAT REACHES HIGHEST PRICE IN iT CHICAGO, Aug. 27, Tho excite ment in wheat was unabated when the market opened today. May wheat, leading iu ncttWty, sold down to 1K?4, or 2 under estenlnyV sensational rlose, but the prlcu In Mm first IS minute of trading was bid up to 12S. September wheat gained three cents and Decombor fuur tents. May wheat In tho first hour soldi' down to $1.20Va. whoro tins market became quiet, TodnyV price of May wheat was tho highest since 1910. James' 1 1. Wllkorsoii, United States district attorney here, paid today that Inquiry Into the advances of wheat prices will bo embraced In evi dence which ho has boon collecting for some months In ronuertluu with "the government's suit against the WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 203 East Main Street " Med ford The Only Exclusivo Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place by appointment Phono 117-J We'll do the vest E. D. WESTON, Prop. MEDFORD Saturday, Aug. 29th I liTd 1 1 I BAH1W-U BAILEY la Grand and Glorietu "THE WIZARD PRINCE OF ininnii Aixauin ORIENTAL SPECTACLE AND BALLET Mm ftluanlnclr Mupvmloua ro. larlloa la IbvllUlorr nt l'rulrr. Jarvnll Urrnaia Vautr True ami Malarttr'a Mot! Vltld KiptftnOoo Oatoa. Completely Rc-Created Arena JMW rtTEBVATIOWAU.Y HK'fny.'J" ki Ktti:niiA.n:. mhiiii.iiihi- T I C, ACIIOHA'CIC, jVMNAflTI, AKIIIAI.ISTIC AMI 1III,I,I"V!,.A Tlll (VAMrillNti I IV KKVKI.ATHI AV fUAI'S AfJUOUMJ AMI! AI.OIT. i:Hfiif Ilrnlnril of lla OlrbrllUa lu VlrlU a 'luuruaairnl Huitrrhly Aolllarr In Courrdrd rr-Kiulurnc. WORLD'S RAREST, COST- L1EST ZOO AND ANIMAL NURSERY 110 DENS OF WILD BEASTS, HERDS Of ELEPHANTS AND CAMELS, INFANT GIRAFFE. 2 P. M.-TWICE DAILYt-8 P. M. Flral Vrlurmmnv rr " GALA STREET PARADE AtfmlMlon t KMm Wi','"tKi Cvsrvthiiu www J'KlUM. T"?"- Download Tiok( Office l llwk ill's DtuJOirrti Trikols oh JJali! Show l)y Kmv I'iM A FUR YEARS Union with Jjg! J4d THURSDAY, 'AUGUST 27, . U.'J! IL'U.U! .'i 11. j j,.m.i.aai i hoard of trade to coiupvl abolish hiont of the call pi Ice committee o( thut Institution, t r-r. t rr- Domestic Scientists particularly should rona If, S. l)ul luttiv No. 10:i of thu Dopt. of Agri culture on tho subject of. Aluminum Compounds lu Waking Powder. CRESCENT BAKING POWDER U a typo of those experimented upon and meets nil requirement. u( n Pure Food Product. iMc Per lb. f'Q t$ MV Ml Grocers Crescent Muiiufiictiirliig liniiiuiy Scattlo GUARD Your cblldreu'it health by feedlnt milk from Inspected cows that has been pro-cooled aud arlnted with modern appltaucca nnd scaled in sterilized bottles. EAST SIDE DAIRY Morning ami Afternoon Delivery, . IViono UU-Il. TO CRATER LAKE Auto Stage lenvet nt 8 n. m. oti Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Hound-trip $18 tickets honored until September 30. Special ratcx to Crater Lnko for pnrtiex of fivu or more. Four, five- and ncven-iiaHsiniger tour ing cars. Hcasonablo rat cm to all cities nnd poiuU. Speelnl rntes for nil-day service nnd I urge touring pnrticx. Hall Taxi Co. Phono 100. Reelv nnd finrl Ifnll. Mir MOVING SALE AllOtlTHKPTCMISKIt 1ST will movo Into thu storo room formerly orciiplod by tho Isis Theater, thrroforo from now on wo U'lll Bell ALL SILVER PLATED WARE AT COST m- JL(.'i:i"MMVIW AMI I'OUKH ,' ' ? ' I , I All cut Klasn 2R por cent off. )Hk roductlou In Kold and Kold filled Jowrlry; alfo Htorllni! silver toilet nutH, nultles, mesh bui; nud rou purses. ' Till-: JHWlCfiKIt See the greatest Wild West Exhibition ever staged! Never before has such n show been held In America I Every minulo filled with exciting novel features. One thrilling feat alter another, by broncho ilderi, cow boys and cowgirli. Hundred ol performers. SU'bandt. Indian facet cowboy races buffalo chaae, with real buMaloee Indian masiacro etege-coach holdup, etc. Plan now to attend "FRONTIER DAYS' WALLA WALLA. WASH. SerTCMBeR17.18.l9! Th.VY.IU W.tl. I', cwm Sl.mV "IMUr Halir" ctiiJl, .it. ( ' ''. iiiiMrti, rufliiKig i, ' WrUe nowloi W?W.MJ.Hnri K. I U JUl lfpN, WtB WeUe, Wwb. MM ITTMrj Toilny .Mai luce and Kvciilng Perils of Pauline Two llenlrt of Tltrllli The Narcotic Spectre ICll, Two lluels, ItcnluiH of tho Un real Educating His Daughters Mujostld Comudy Unto The Weak American l'llm, a I'roblom or l.lfo llcio Kwry I'lldny nud Haturdny till: .Mll.l.ltl.V DOI.LAIt .MYSII.HV 10 Alwnjs IOc L. S. ACKLEY TAXIDERMIST Mountings of All Kinds Spitrtu HiiiUIinK, Medford dflHi i j6od product m ami ahrayt in favor 1 I Supreme I I Sodas . 1 I 10 rente at yinir dfjlttn I I A PlMTltiil- lw II n4 UUli Im I I Mirfv ' tJkt4 ttuktn f fin ! I , l4 4 tmrilir ttiktir ( I ' (ITIIHI" IU1H fKiXU-t ll U (fit .1 Mst i ,jitl Y" ll'lf lirr. m 1 r. r. IIAKADON A SON I rOHllAhU. OKM.ON MARTIN J. REDDY r jmtk t f, aBV r " Vfjf jtft'U w 4WognJiof X fU " loni tach nlehl w In llOIlt ul lilt uicinil. K1 14. 11. 10. 8oif.J ll, ioii nj injii ti.ttn. I ttanJtiuittuiiinrilalliii X U1H iO,VWMW III tll lilltf) lean M Secreltr, & ol th Amaltur AlMillo I J yZK Ctuit ul llm Noilhwul M PAGEIMs Cool, Oomftii'lnbln, W()ll Vonlilittod J ' Wednesday ami Thursday ' i . i h'M W' FOURTH EPISODE TREY O' HEARTS r 111 Two Parts The Lure of the Geisha Tun Part Orainn Photographed Japan in. Kids Ono Pari (Jouiedy lltsnr tho lnrgo PAGE THEATRE ORCHESTRA IIAHKY IIOWKI.L, Director Adults J0e. Ohlhli'on fio Doors Open 7:15 I .'nl Ire riiiuiue of I'l-ournm ToiiHtriiw STAR Theatre Wednesday and Thursday llronson llnwnrd'n (treat Story The - Banker's Daughter BtBKfd Ily Daniel Frohman With n Cast of Famous Players Perils of Pauline At The TT Theatre TODAY flirnooii nnd KtrninK NKAll 1KMT OKFION Excursion Itattt on HI! RiltTMdC Lucile Mmlhmll, th0 WfU : ' 1 ! ik '4t t;M . H ' i iiL 1 q v i ? J ?' 'Mv